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TPS3 Session 742 (Deleted Portion) April 23, 1975 3/27 (11%) strand debris healthwise untried feeders
– The Personal Sessions: Book 3 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 742 (Deleted Portion) April 23, 1975 9:33 PM Wednesday

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Would the library return—a symbol of both of your fears that creativity might not go hand-in-hand with some kind of relative comfort. Those matters have been pretty well resolved. But to some extent they added to Ruburt’s muscular habits of tension. He has been far more active however than either of you realize, comparatively speaking. More important, he has been much more physically active (whispering) in his imagination. That has still to pay off in your terms.

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It is difficult for you, Joseph, to realize the importance of such reassurance to him. The early tensions of moving in here, mentioned just above, and his worries about inspiration, are past; just. His imaginings, even of simple things—the bird baths, the feeders, the picnic table that implies outside experience—all of this will pay off.

Your idea of the second house frightened him, implying isolation. When that time comes there will be different implications, of secrecy, which is mysterious to him, and therefore exciting. The recommendation I mentioned and did not give you is this: begin to consider going out, perhaps to the Steak House, or some such. Do not make a big production out of it. Obviously, do not expect Ruburt to instantly kick up his heels, either. It is important however that you begin to think of such amusement. It will pay far greater dividends than you imagine.

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